How To Check Iphone 6 Display Original Or Not

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Ah, the iPhone 6. A classic. Remember when it felt like the biggest phone ever? Pepperidge Farm remembers (and probably still sells those teeny tiny cookies). But with classics come questions, especially when it comes to pre-loved iPhones. Have you ever wondered: is this display the real deal, or a cheap knock-off? Fear not, fellow iPhone archaeologists, for I, your friendly neighborhood tech guru, am here to guide you through the thrilling world of iPhone 6 display detection!

Method 1: The Settings Shuffle

This method is all about getting cozy with your phone's settings. It's like a digital game of hide-and-seek, but instead of a stuffed bunny, you're looking for display authenticity! Here's the drill:

  1. Grab your iPhone 6 and fire up Settings.
  2. Now, this is where things get tricky. Because you see, the iPhone 6 is a bit of a grandpa in the iPhone world, and Apple only offers this fancy-schmancy Parts and Service History feature on newer models. So, if you get a message saying 'Unable to Determine', don't fret! It just means this method isn't your cup of tea.

Method 2: The Flashlight Frenzy

This method is all about harnessing the power of... your flashlight! No capes required (although a sweet detective hat is encouraged).

  1. Dim the lights (or pretend you're on a stakeout, that works too).
  2. Turn on your iPhone 6's flashlight.
  3. Shine the light directly at the screen. Here's the exciting part:
  • If you see a bunch of grid-like lines dancing across the display like a disco party gone wrong, congrats, you might have a replica display.
  • If the screen stays nice and uniform, then it's more likely to be the genuine article.

Method 3: The True Tone Tango (For the Lucky Few)

This method is only for the chosen ones, the iPhone 6 users who upgraded to iOS 13 or later (you go, glengarry!). True Tone is a fancy feature that adjusts your display's color temperature based on the environment. Here's how it helps with our investigation:

  1. Go to Settings > Display & Brightness.
  2. Look for the True Tone toggle. * If it's there and you can turn it on/off, then your display is most likely a genuine Apple product. * If True Tone is missing in action, then it could be a sign of a non-original display.

Remember: These methods are like having a hunch in a detective movie. They're strong clues, but not always a slam dunk. If you're really unsure, your best bet is to swing by an Apple Store or authorized repair center and let the professionals take a peek.

Bonus Tip: If your iPhone 6 display looks a bit...off, don't just deal with it! A replacement screen, even if it's not original Apple, can make a world of difference. Just do your research and find a reputable repair shop to avoid any display disasters.

So there you have it! With a little detective work (and maybe a flashlight dance party), you can be well on your way to unmasking your iPhone 6 display's true identity. Now go forth and conquer the world of pre-loved iPhones, my friend!

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